Butcher Of Uganda Research Paper

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Merriam-Webster defines “sociopath” as “someone who behaves in a dangerous or violent way towards other people and does not feel guilty about such behavior.” Ah, I’m sure we all have someone who comes to mind: bosses, spouses, parents. When these people are in our immediate life their destructive behavior isn’t so funny. But when they are in the public eye hilarity ensues-- until we remember that a lot of these horribly funny people are in or have been in positions of political power. Let’s take a look at some of the most ridiculous characteristics of some pretty horrible people.

They LOVE sports!

Idi Amin, otherwise known as the “Butcher of Uganda” killed anywhere from 100,000 to 500,000 people during his eight year presidency. But before overthrowing government officials and kicking all the Asians out of Uganda, he was a boxer. The light-heavyweight boxing champion of Uganda to be exact; from 1951 to 1960. He also enjoyed swimming. (Who doesn’t?!)
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A tone-deaf Dennis Rodman even sang Happy Birthday to Kim Jong Un at a basketball game held in his honor. How sweet!

Mobutu Sese Seko takes the cake in terms of sociopathic dictator sports enthusiasts. Mobutu was president and military dictator of the Congo-- which he renamed Zaire in 1971-- from 1965 until 1997. But he took a break from hosting public hangings and staging coups to host the iconic “Rumble in the Jungle” in 1974. He even had a new stadium built specifically for the Muhammad Ali/George Foreman fight. What a guy!

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